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  2. ATTACK SOUTH OF SOMME

    Mr. Gilmour telegraphs on Friday evening:—"Another attack was begun this morning by British, together with New South Wales and ...

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  3. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    The Defence Department has received the following messages, dated Friday, the 23rd, from the official correspondent with the Australian ...

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  4. SURVEY OF SITUATION

    The Australian Press Association learns to-day that the British Third and Fourth Armies are pressing the attack south of the Somme. The ...

    Article : 296 words
  5. BRITISH ADVANCES

    The United Press correspondent at the front telegraphs this afternoon:—"The six thousand prisoners taken in three days in the course of ...

    Article : 451 words
  6. AMERICANS AT THE FRONT

    At a conference with, the Senate Military Committee the Chief of Staff, General Peyton March, said:—"That great American casualties ...

    Article : 243 words
  7. MARSHAL FOCH'S CONTENT

    In an interview with war correspondents to-day, Marshal Foch said:—"All goes well. You have been able to observe that our ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. CAPTURE OF ALBERT

    The special Australian and New Zealand correspondent, Mr. Richard Gilmour, telegraphs on Thursday evening as follows:— ...

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  9. SUCCESS AT FISMES.

    An American despatch states:—"The Germans, using hand grenades and flame throwers, failed to check the Americans in a local ...

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  10. GERMAN LOSSES

    The German newspapers since July have been unusually full of announcements of the killed in action. A remarkable feature of the ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. FRENCH REPORT

    To-day's French communique reports:—"An enemy coup de main north, of Roye only resulted in our securing twenty prisoners. There is ...

    Article : 83 words
  12. AUSTRALIANS ON THE SOMME

    The Defence Department lias received the following message, dated on the night of Friday, the 23rd, from the official correspondent with ...

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  13. EXTENSION OF ATTACKS.

    The Australians on Friday took 800 prisoners, including thirty-two officers. The British Guardsmen captured the same number in a hand ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. BRITISH REPORT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports last night:—"The enemy's opposition increased to-day with the arrival of German reinforcements. Many ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. PARIS ENTHUSIASM.

    A German 11-inch gun from the Australian front has arrived at the Champ de Mars. The trophy is evoking great enthusiasm, and is ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. CONFIDENT OPINIONS

    President Poincare, accompanied by M. Clemenceau, to-day visited General Petain's headquarters, and decorated him with the Military ...

    Article : 122 words
  17. FRENCH REPORT

    Last night's French communique states:—"There is reciprocal artillery activity at Lassigny, and between the Aisne and the Oise. We ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. SOUTH OF THE COMME

    Mr. Richard Gilmour, telegraphing on Friday evening, says:—An immense gunning announced another Australian attack at dawn ...

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  19. GERMAN STATEMENTS

    Last night's German official wireless message says:—"Strong English forces led by tanks advanced between Neuville and St. Leger ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. SIR E. BORDEN'S STATEMENT.

    The Dominion Prime Minister, Sir Robert-Borden interviewed on His return from the Imperial Cabinet meetings, said that the arrival ...

    Article : 150 words
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